This video details the 'crush grip' technique, a method used by legendary shooters like Bill Jordan and Rob Leatham, to combat low-left misses caused by sympathetic movement. By maximizing grip pressure with all non-trigger fingers, shooters can stabilize the hand and allow the trigger finger to operate in isolation, leading to significantly tighter groups. The guide includes specific dry fire and live fire drills to ingrain this technique.
This guide details the 'Crush Grip' technique for improving pistol accuracy, as explained by an expert instructor from Line45. It addresses the common issue of low-left shots caused by 'sympathetic movement' and provides a structured training plan including dry fire, ball and dummy drills, and one-handed exercises. The focus is on stabilizing the firearm by maximizing grip pressure with non-trigger fingers, leading to tighter groups and better recoil control across various firearms and calibers.
This video introduces the 'crush grip' technique, a method used by legendary shooters like Bill Jordan and Rob Letham, to significantly improve pistol accuracy. The core principle involves applying maximum grip pressure with all non-trigger fingers to stabilize the hand and prevent sympathetic movement during the trigger press. The instructor details the biomechanics behind common low-left misses and provides a training plan including dry fire, ball and dummy drills, and one-handed exercises to ingrain this technique.
This video by Luke from Line45 introduces the 'Crush Grip' technique, a method used by legends like Bill Jordan and Rob Letham, to combat the common 'low left' shot group issue in pistol shooting. By maximizing grip pressure with all non-trigger fingers, shooters can stabilize the hand and isolate the trigger finger, leading to significantly tighter groups. The guide includes specific drills like dry fire, ball and dummy, and one-handed exercises to ingrain this technique.
This video by Luke from Line45 introduces the 'crush grip' technique, a method used by legendary shooters like Bill Jordan and Rob Letham, to combat low-left misses in pistol shooting. By maximizing grip pressure with all non-trigger fingers, shooters can stabilize the hand and prevent sympathetic movement, leading to significantly tighter groups. The guide includes specific dry fire, ball and dummy, and one-handed drills to ingrain this technique.
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